Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Dear Friends, In one case while giving his readings one Rishi draws the attention to a line in the thumb of a person , a line that resembles a " lotus Leaf " .He declares thereupon that the native will in due course become a rich person.This, I remeber to have heard the Nadi being read over to a person or perhaps I read it some where. I think that as we are given to imagine that " Sri Mahalaxmi alights or stands on a lotus flower " ,the Rshi declared about the impending prosperity of the consultant.Goddess Laaxmi symbo;ises prosperity. I think that such references may throw some light upon Nadi methodology. Regards, Jagannathan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Dear Friends, I beg your pardon.One correction please.I stated , " a line that resembles a lotus leaf " .Please read it as, " a line that resembles a lotus petal " . Regards, jagannathan. - In , " jagannathankr " <jagannathankr wrote: > > Dear Friends, > In one case while giving his readings one Rishi draws the attention to > a line in the thumb of a person , a line that resembles a " lotus > Leaf " .He declares thereupon that the native will in due course become > a rich person.This, I remeber to have heard the Nadi being read over to > a person or perhaps I read it some where. > I think that as we are given to imagine that " Sri Mahalaxmi alights or > stands on a lotus flower " ,the Rshi declared about the impending > prosperity of the consultant.Goddess Laaxmi symbo;ises prosperity. > I think that such references may throw some light upon Nadi > methodology. > Regards, > Jagannathan. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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